TripAdvisor Reviews Lisdara House Belfast

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... of the Titanic's dock, the building also offers fine views over the docklands. It is an area undergoing a revival but still includes enormous gantries and cranes.

After dining out late over the past two nights, tonight is a quick meal at the hotel, some BBC viewing and an early night. The news bulletins report on the Greek economic woes and give advice for Britons holidaying shortly in Greece. ...

... down the roads and saw the famous Wall Murals from both sides of the conflict. We then went to the Belfast Titanic Museum. We spent a couple of hours exploring and learning about how the Titanic was built and of course how it sank. They have incredible footage of how she lays at the bottom of the ocean and what she looks like today. ...

... there, and they all seem to have relatives who have gone to Australia or NZ. There would be little work or opportunity in these rural towns, I would imagine, and young people just have to go.

So we pressed on and successfully navigated the city traffic to our hotel, which is in the university quarter. Fortunately we tried to book places that have parking because there is no way we would be able to stop anywhere on ...

... were up early to catch the Eurostar to London. After we were through security and waiting in the lounge, there was a security alert and the whole train station was cleared of thousands of people. The good news for us was that we had our security check, so we were boarded on the train early. Apparently there was an abandoned luggage in the station, and the police take this very seriously. We did arrive in London a little late.because of the alert, and our hotel ...

... due to St. Patrick’s Day. We celebrated St. Patrick’s Day this weekend with my roommates and some other Erasmus students. My roommates and myself organised a special breakfast with pancakes in our apartment for all of the Erasmus students. There was enough enthusiasm, so extra pancakes had to be baked;)

We decorated our table with some candles and shamrock glitter stickers, and soon the first guests ...